I'm guessing that you don't really know what JP1 is all about and what it lets you do.

First off, have you checked our file section to see if we have upgrades for the 2 devices in question? Chances are that we do, then you won't need learning.

If you do learn the buttons, you can then download the memory using RMIR, this will tell you what codes each button uses, and you can then use this info to build an upgrade for the device. Then, if there are a few buttons that didn't learn properly, you can re-learn them and get the codes for them.

As for learning technique, once you have the Nevo in learn mode, you should wait a second before pressing the teaching remote button, to make sure that you don't miss the start of the signal._________________Rob
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First thing, like rob said, take your time before pressing the button on the teaching remote. The first part of the signal is usually the most important.

Second, do your learning in a dimly lit environment. Avoid strong fluorescent lighting and natural daylight. I live in a sun-drenched southern Florida and I can't do my learning until the sun goes down. I never had this problem in the north._________________Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.

Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.

If you have added the devices using ez-rc, that means that you have basic device upgrades in your remote already. You should be able to see what these upgrades look like using the RMIR program. That view will show you all the IR specific information, like the protocol, device code, etc.

If you have also learned the missing buttons, RMIR will show you the same info for each learned button. Assuming the main info (ie, protocol, device code) matches, you should focus on the OBC code for each function that you have learned, then you can add those functions to the upgrades in RMIR.

Maybe if you post your RMIR file, we could get a better view of what we're looking at.

We have many files for Pioneer VSX a/v receivers, so if you check one of the master list files, you may find some additional functions, even ones that are not on your original remote.

We would like to capture the upgrades for your TCL tv and the Intel device._________________Rob
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That's right, we want the RMIR file, which as you say is the entire remote!

At the very least we'd like to see the 3 upgrades that you added via ez-rc. If there are missing functions that you would like added, it would be good if there are learned buttons included for those._________________Rob
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